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- Resource ID
- 897a7b9c-fe9d-11e6-9529-040146164b01
- Title
- EH-GLOBAL-VITO-5
- Date
- March 1, 2017, 4:38 p.m., Publication
- Abstract
- Extreme Heat hazard is classified based on an existing and widely accepted heat stress indicator, the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT, in °C) – more specifically the daily maximum WGBT. The WBGT has an obvious relevance for human health, but it is relevant in all kinds of projects and sectors, including infrastructure related, as heat stress affects personnel and stakeholders, and therefore the design of buildings and infrastructure. Heat stress studies in the scientific literature that make use of the WBGT apply thresholds of 28°C and 32°C to categorise heat stress risk. The damaging intensity thresholds are applied following this definition of slight/low (32°C) heat stress.
- Edition
- --
- Responsible
- stu
- Point of Contact
- Fraser
- sfraser@worldbank.org
- Purpose
- For use in ThinkHazard!
- Maintenance Frequency
- None
- Type
- grid
- Restrictions
- None
- License
- Public Domain
- Language
- eng
- Temporal Extent
- Start
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- End
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- Supplemental Information
- No information provided
- Data Quality
- --
- Extent
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- x0: -180.001665
- x1: 179.98393500000003
- y0: -89.99966500000002
- y1: 89.993135
- Spatial Reference System Identifier
- EPSG:4326
- Keywords
- (13591, 148, 1081, 41, 148, 'Hazard Assessment', 'hazard-assessment'), (13590, 410, 1081, 41, 410, 'Extreme Heat', 'extreme-heat')
- Category
- Climatology Meteorology Atmosphere
- Regions
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Global